Career counselling
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
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Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
Receive personalized recommendations on courses that best fit your goals.
Guidance to find and apply for scholarships that ease your financial burden.
Step-by-step help with applications, documents, and meeting university requirements.
Support in understanding and securing the best loan options for your studies.
Assistance in navigating the visa process, from documentation to interviews.
Requirements vary: bachelor's degree for master's programs, French language proficiency (B2 level) for French-taught courses or English (IELTS 6.5+) for English-taught, academic transcripts, motivation letter, and CV. Campus France registration mandatory for all applicants. Grande Écoles have competitive entrance exams.
You must demonstrate €615 per month, totaling €7,380 for 12 months as proof of financial resources. This can be shown through bank statements, scholarship documents, or parental guarantee with income proof. Additional funds recommended for initial setup costs.
Yes! International students can work up to 964 hours per year (approximately 20 hours per week). Student jobs available on campus and in various sectors. Income helps cover living expenses while gaining French work experience.
French universities have two main intakes: Fall (September/October) - primary intake with most programs, applications typically February-April; and Spring (January/February) - limited programs available, applications around September-November. Fall intake offers maximum opportunities and scholarship options.
Many master's programs offered in English require IELTS/TOEFL. However, learning French enhances daily life experience, job prospects, and cultural integration. B2 level French required for French-taught programs. French courses often available for international students.
After Campus France approval, visa processing takes 2-4 weeks typically. However, complete Campus France process (registration, document submission, interview) takes 1-2 months. Apply 3-4 months before program start. Early application recommended during peak seasons.
Yes! Eiffel Excellence Scholarship, French Embassy scholarships, Erasmus+ programs, and university-specific funding available. Campus France maintains scholarship database. Awards range from partial tuition waivers to full funding with monthly stipends. We help identify and apply strategically.
Paris is most expensive (€1,200-€1,500 monthly). Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux moderate (€800-€1,000 monthly). Smaller cities like Montpellier, Nantes, Lille affordable (€700-€900 monthly). Student benefits like CAF housing aid (€100-€200/month) significantly reduce costs.
Kuala Lumpur: ₹25K-₹35K/month. Penang, Johor Bahru: ₹18K-₹28K/month. Malacca, Ipoh: ₹15K-₹25K/month. Indian food widely available.
Yes, spouse and children can accompany you with appropriate family visas. You must prove sufficient financial resources (additional €615/month per family member). Spouse may obtain work authorization. Family reunification processed alongside student visa application.
After graduation, you can apply for 2-year residence permit (APS) for job search. Once employed with qualifying salary, transition to work permit. After 5 years legal residence (student years count 50%), apply for permanent residence card. France offers clear pathways for skilled graduates.